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Last night we made some bug fixes and pushed some new features to StageAgent.com On the mobile version of StageAgent, we fixed some bugs and made enhancements to guide search pages and individual guides. On show guides, we moved writers and tags to the header area next to the show logo. We also moved the synopsis up to the first section of the page. The profile editing wizard that new members go through now has ‘load more’ functionality for fanning of shows, writers and companies. On individual audition and performance pages, we moved the ‘Edit this page’ button down to the bottom of the page. We fixed a major bug that was causing grammatical errors throughout show synopses

At StageAgent we are working to improve access to online resources and performance opportunities for theatre professionals, students, and hobbyists. We are currently developing some fantastic new tools for actors and building the most comprehensive databases of shows, characters, writers, monologues and song information on the internet At StageAgent we are working to improve access to online resources and performance opportunities for theatre professionals, students, and hobbyists. We are currently developing some fantastic new tools for actors and building the most comprehensive databases of shows, characters, writers, monologues and song information on the internet We are becoming an unparalleled destination for theatre-related resources, but in order to succeed, we need your help! StageAgent has multiple openings for part-time content specialists to write original show guides about musicals and plays. You should be an excellent writer with a deep knowledge of Broadway musicals and/or straight plays, including extensive industry and/or academic experience. This is a work-from-home position and we are open to hiring experts regardless of your geographic location. Job duties: Write detailed guides for musicals and plays including context, plot summaries, detailed scene-by-scene descriptions, character analyses and more. Classify monologues […]

Welcome to the new StageAgent! We really hope you like it. I created the original concept for StageAgent in a dorm room at Stanford based on the belief that it would be much more efficient to study characters online instead of spending hours at the library. Soon, this concept of an online theatre character database turned into the first version of StageAgent. I’m proud to say that what started as a tiny passion project has now grown to become the world’s leading theatre resource website. To create the new StageAgent, we combined the latest web technology with expert-written content to revolutionize theatre education and enhance networking opportunities within our community. With our new site, we hope to improve theatre education, access to performance opportunities, and awareness of shows. We wrote thousands of pages of new educational content to save you trips to the library. We built tools to make performance opportunities easier to find and to help casting directors quickly find the best talent. We also created new search features to help producers locate the show information they need. Finally, at StageAgent we support community theatre because we are part of […]